- a well-connected
landowning family, the
Hackstons or
Halkerstones of
Rathillet, in the
parish of Kilmany, Fifeshire. He was the
eldest son of
James Hackston...
- [Latin, 'I
endeavour in difficulties'] Chief: none,
armigerous clan Seat:
Rathillet, Fife
Halket Crest: A falcon's head
erased Proper Motto:
Fides sufficit...
- "umquhill
deirest moderis tyme." He
received his
salary from the
lands of
Rathillet, as most of his
predecessors had
theirs from Collessie. He
reigned till...
- Cleland, the
victor of Drumclog, were present, as were
David Hackston of
Rathillet and John
Balfour of Kinloch,
known as Burley, who were
among the group...
- 41. ISBN 9780313335372. Muir,
Alison G. (2004). "Hackston, David, of
Rathillet (d. 1680)".
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography (online ed.). Oxford...
- Category B 8830
Upload Photo Rathillet Farm-Steading 56°22′31″N 3°02′19″W / 56.375364°N 3.038666°W / 56.375364; -3.038666 (
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David Honeyman DCL Born
David Honeyman 1817
Rathillet, Fife,
Scotland Died 17
October 1889 (1889-10-18) (aged 72) Halifax, Nova Scotia,
Canada Occupations...
- Pursuivant) 1479 ...
Banelee 1507
Robert Hart 1533 Sir
David Lindsay of
Rathillet 1557 John
Forman 1568
Florens Douglas 1574
James Borthwick 1597 William...
- Ceres, Collessie, Cults, Cupar, Dairsie, Falkland, Kettle, Monimail,
Rathillet and
Strathmiglo areas North East Fife
Dunfermline Aberdour, Beath, Carnock...
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warrant for arrest. Balfour's brother-in-law,
David Hackston,
proprietor of
Rathillet, in
Kilmany parish,
succeeded his
father in 1670.' He was
esteemed a gallant...